Bridge History The White
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barbour Grays and others, with battle both days, In addition to being the longest covered bridge in Greene County, the White Bridge is the longest of the Queenpost structures located within Greene County. There are covered bridges that remain standing in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Bridge History The White Bridge is the longest of the Queenpost structures located within Greene County.
If one wanted to cross the creek with buggy or wagon, you had to ford the creek even through at times the water was too deep to permit crossing at all. With the exception of the state survey which determined the bridge was constructed around 1919. Charles Morris, resident of the area who was born in remembers the White Bridge being built when he was young boy and said that prior to the building of the bridge, there was foot log across the creek.
It is covered with white vertical tongue&groove board siding on both the sides and the portals, sheet metal roof, and deck with lengthwise vertical planking in the tire track area laid over diagonal crosswise planking. There are covered bridges that remain standing in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Covered bridges complement autumn leaves and autumn emotions. If one wanted to cross the creek with buggy or wagon, you had to ford the creek even through at times the water was too deep to permit crossing at all. The structure rests on cut stone&mortar abutments with short, highcut stone&mortar wingwalls.
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